Kim, Sanghyun, Bergeron, Yves, Raymond, Patricia, Thiffault, Nelson et Montoro Girona, Miguel ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6916-3639
(2025).
Natural regeneration 18 years after experimental silvicultural treatments in Canadian boreal forests.
Forest Ecology and Management
, 585
.
Article 122655.
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2025.122655
Repéré dans Depositum à
https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1784
Résumé
In Canada, clearcutting is the most widely used silvicultural system in boreal forests despite potential impacts on forest simplification and biodiversity loss. Retaining mature trees is suggested to maintain stand structure and biodiversity, especially for promoting the regeneration of shade-tolerant species. Partial harvesting is considered a promising alternative to the clearcutting system as a means of integrating ecological, economic, and social objectives into silvicultural planning; however, this approach must be developed for use in natural boreal forests. Here, we evaluate the effects of silvicultural treatments on natural regeneration in stands of natural even-aged mature black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.), 18 years after cutting. In 2003, in the Saguenay and North Shore regions of Quebec, an experimental design of fully randomized blocks was established across six sites, each containing two forest stand types (younger and older stands) and six silvicultural treatments. In 1 512 microplots, we categorized all tree seedlings by species and height class and assessed a dominant seedling for growth-related variables, and microenvironment. We found that 18 years after treatment, mini-strip shelterwood harvesting produced the highest black spruce seedling density (39 765 seedlings/ha). In contrast, clearcutting produced a seedling density that was three times lower than uniform shelterwood harvesting but demonstrated a twofold increase in seedling terminal shoot length growth. Mineral soil, spot scarification, moss cover with Polytrichum spp., and distance from residual strips positively correlated with black spruce seedling density. Our study highlights the potential of shelterwood systems as a silvicultural alternative to clearcutting for promoting black spruce regeneration in Canadian boreal forests.
| Type de document: | Article |
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| Informations complémentaires: | La version officielle de cet article a été publiée dans la revue Forest Ecology and Management en 2025. Le texte intégral de l’article est disponible en libre accès sur le site de la revue : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2025.122655 |
| Mots-clés libres: | Ecosystem-based management; Sustainable forest management; Shelterwood systems; Scarification; Ericaceous shrubs; Natural regeneration |
| Divisions: | Forêts |
| Date de dépôt: | 28 avr. 2026 13:52 |
| Dernière modification: | 28 avr. 2026 13:52 |
| URI: | https://depositum.uqat.ca/id/eprint/1784 |
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